Yes because it only for newbie trader, might will useless for profesional trader, but still so many trader having interested to active on forum, looking tons information regarding ins and outs of forex business.

Yes, restarting from the demo is a good advice for him! Traders need to use the demo until they are making consistent money here; without proper knowledge & skill it’s too tough to exist here! That’s the reality.

In my whole trading career I lose many times in during news above all when I was a newcomer , and still after passing a minimum time in this market place I can’t make profit consistency when news trading.

I hope you're doing better after these past two days. I'm here to offer my advice as well.I've been trading for about a few years now and I became consistently profitable when I realized it's a marathon and not a sprint.

Here's some action items and basic concepts that may help:* Focus on the fundamentals* Stay in demo until you build (and follow) good/consistent trading habits* Develop an "eye" for the market by doing your homework before, during, and after any trade* Understand the importance of risk management and organic growth (compounding) in your account* Create a plan and stick to it (even when you don't feel like it)* Take your time and understand that every trade wont be a winning trade* If you take a lose, figure out why it happened and learn from it* Document, document, and document (your trading journal is your livelihood)* Focus on yourself and not these "Social media Traders" - don't let that distract you* Trust the process - it takes time to get to where you want to be (make your mind up to be ok with that)

We all get the same 24 hours man, don't let it beat you. Focus on getting better each day and try things until you figure out what works for you.

Have I got Apiary Fund's business model right? - You pay them to train you, plus a monthly fee for an indefinite period, after which you might qualify eventually to be funded by them to trade, at which point they keep charging you the monthly fee but also let you keep some of your profits, while you're liable for all the losses?

Thanks mate. I don't object to posts like your first above, I figure that if you want to stick your head above the parapet, others will take a few shots, you will reply and the silent majority can make their own minds up. They will anyway.

I just skimmed over Apiary's web pages so I may well have jumped to early conclusions. Yes, the monthly fee is small. Maybe the training is thorough. Maybe the strategies on offer are workable and the software is good. I don't know.

But there's always gong to be the old problem - if these guys are so good at trading they can help complete novices make money, why do they need cash from complete novices?